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The National
thenational.scot > news > 25616023.scotland-missing-half-a-billion-pounds-welsh-ministers-get-550m

Scotland 'missing half-a-billion pounds' as Labour give Welsh ministers £550m

2+ week, 4+ day ago (404+ words) THE Labour Government has "short-changed" Scotland after handing more than "500 million to the Wales without a penny for an equivalent Scottish fund, the Deputy First Minister has said. Kate Forbes has written to Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander raising concerns about the "missing half-a-billion", accusing Labour of repeating policies of the Tory Party. It comes after the UK Government announced a "547m Local Growth Fund for Wales " which will be paid over three years and allocated by Welsh Labour ministers. Welsh Labour Economy Secretary Rebecca Evans opened a consultation on how to use the money last week, saying that her Government will be "ready to implement this fund from April 2026". However, Forbes has said the lack of an equivalent fund for Scotland raises concerns of a perception that public money is being used for party political purposes. Finance Secretary Shona Robison has…...

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The National
thenational.scot > news > 25661203.dotscot-launches-new-domain-marking-huge-milestone

Scotland’s internet identity marks huge milestone as new domain launches

2+ hour, 41+ min ago (355+ words) A MAJOR milestone in Scotland's internet identity has been reached with the launch of a new domain. DotScot, the domain for the worldwide community of Scots, has announced that .co.scot domains are now available for purchase in what bosses behind the firm say is a "turning point" for people worldwide to express their Scottish connection. The firm's .scot domains are used by the Scottish Government, the Scottish Parliament, NHS Scotland, and by businesses, organisations, and individuals across the country along with a further 62 countries around the world." DotScot are calling the .co.scot launch the "biggest development" since the launch of .scot in 2014. The new domain has a lower price than many of the traditional domains, including . co.uk , at "4.95 per year, and will help make DotScot more affordable for people in Scotland and Scots worldwide. The new domain…...

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The National
thenational.scot > news > 25622898.uk-supreme-court-sit-glasgow-city-chambers-next-year

UK Supreme Court to sit in Glasgow next year

2+ week, 2+ day ago (383+ words) THE UK Supreme Court will sit in Glasgow next May for a week of hearing appeals. From May 18 to 21, the court will sit in Glasgow's City Chambers in George Square, following on from its sitting Manchester for a week in March 2023. Although the UK Supreme Court is based in London, the decision to sit in Glasgow reflects the court's role as the highest court of appeal for the whole of the UK. The public will be able to visit the court when it sits in Glasgow to watch the appeals being heard. The court's Chief Executive Vicky Fox said:" "I'm delighted that the court will be sitting in Glasgow. "The Supreme Court exists to serve the whole of the UK and we are committed to being as transparent and accessible as possible. "Although all our appeals are live streamed, we…...

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The National
thenational.scot > news > 25602027.scottish-government-defend-transgender-prisoner-policy-court

Scottish Government to defend transgender prisoner policy in court

3+ week, 3+ day ago (594+ words) THE Scottish Government is set to defend its policy on transgender prisoners in court, it has been reported. For Women Scotland (FWS) is suing Scottish ministers over the rules in place in Scotland's jails. Currently, transgender prisoners with a history of violence against women and girls are not housed in the female estate. However, Scottish Prison Service (SPS) guidance states that if a transgender prisoner can be "safely accommodated will they be placed in an establishment which matches their affirmed gender. FWS have argued that this is in breach of the Equality Act 2010, following the Supreme Court ruling earlier this year. The UK's highest court ruled that under the Equality Act, women are defined by biological sex, not gender. Earlier this year, the Scottish Government updated its guidance in relation to transgender pupils and single sex spaces. And now, the…...

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The National
thenational.scot > news > 25607326.landmark-trans-court-case-hidden-public-50-years

Landmark trans court case involving Scotland’s aristocracy ‘hidden’ for 50 years

3+ week, 21+ hour ago (1107+ words) AN Edinburgh court case involving members of Scotland's aristocracy was kept from the public record, enshrining an anti-trans bias in law for more than 50 years. The case involved Scottish "aristocrat, GP and trans man Sir Ewan Forbes and his cousin, who challenged Ewan's inheritance of the family estate on the grounds of his gender identity in 1967. The case saw a Scottish judge and numerous medical experts "confirm his trans masculine identity, "validating his legal right to inherit the baronetcy, along with Craigievar castle and its accompanying estate, which was to pass down his family's male line. A 1968 report in the "Glasgow "Herald complained of the "exceptional and disquieting" circumstances that surrounded the case. The Herald article details how the trial was held in the private "chambers of a solicitor, itself unusual for a "civil case. But the final judgment was…...

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The National
thenational.scot > news > 25589055.guy-verhofstadt-scottish-independence-uk-europe

‘Scotland’s place is in Europe’: Guy Verhofstadt on Brexit and the way back to the EU

4+ week, 1+ hour ago (1548+ words) OUR aim during the Brexit negotiations was always, given the outcome of the referendum, to try to find a moderate solution to implement the vote, but not in a way that it harms or hurts the UK, Scotland included naturally. We didn't materialise that," reflects Guy Verhofstadt, with a level of regret, in Edinburgh. The Belgian who was prime minister of his country from 1999 to 2008, and a member of the European Parliament from 2009 until 2024 " as well as the European Parliament's Brexit Coordinator and chair of the Brexit Steering Group from 2016 to 2020, speaks of the negotiations with a solemn frustration but a necessary removal from the situation the UK created for itself. Just this week, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said Brexit is partly to blame for high inflation in the UK, as she made the case for rebuilding ties with the EU....

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The National
thenational.scot > news > 25661192.scottish-party-founding-conference-dates-announced

Scottish Your Party founding conference dates announced

2+ hour, 54+ min ago (139+ words) SCOTTISH members of Your Party will meet in the new year to launch the fledgling left-wing party north of the Border, The National can reveal. The party's inaugural conference will be held in Dundee on January 10 and 11, delegates in Liverpool were told. Party member Niall Christie told a Scottish fringe event that there would be no sortition, in contrast to the conference England this weekend. It is understood the Scottish party will use the constitution voted into existence on Sunday as a template for their rules. Delegates at the Dundee event will decide on whether to stand candidates in the Holyrood election and members have told The National they would like to see Your Party compete for list seats. Christie told members that the costs of the event were being met by the central party....

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The National
thenational.scot > news > 25642969.navys-legal-threats-bid-keep-nuclear-pollution-secret

Navy’s legal threats in bid to keep nuclear pollution secret exposed

1+ week, 10+ hour ago (1480+ words) THE Royal Navy threatened legal action as part of a fierce, high-level, behind-the-scenes battle to block publication of information about radioactive pollution at the Coulport nuclear bomb base on the Clyde. Files released to The Ferret reveal that over nine days in July and August, the navy sent 130 emails, held five meetings and made numerous phone calls urging the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) to keep "details of the pollution secret. Naval officials repeatedly warned of legal action, spoke of the need to "calm some nerves" and said they were "deeply uncomfortable" with "information proposed for release. One was anxious to avoid "another crazy Friday", while another "complained of becoming a "zombie" after a long week. Top naval commanders also had an online meeting with the "Scottish Information Commissioner, David Hamilton, late one evening to try and persuade him to…...

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The National
thenational.scot > news > 25659663.scottish-carers-new-campaign-labours-immigration-changes

Scottish carers in new UK-wide campaign against Labour's immigration changes

11+ hour, 55+ min ago (557+ words) THOUSANDS of Sri Lankan skilled migrants " including carers in Scotland " are setting up a campaign to challenge the UK Government's recent immigration changes. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced a raft of changes earlier this month, which have been widely panned as "inhumane" and "draconian", including changes which will make it harder for most migrant workers to get settled status. This has included proposals to extend Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) rules for sponsored workers from five years to 10, or potentially even longer. There are worries that the changes will devastate the care sector, among others, with Scottish Care boss Donald Macaskill saying he was "deeply concerned" about the impact Labour's proposals will have, and that they will "deter much-needed talent from staying in Scotland". The move has also sparked enormous concern for many, including within Sri Lankan communities living across…...

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The National
thenational.scot > news > 25656385.130-scottish-independence-groups-gather-online-meetings

Scottish independence groups gather for new online meeting series

2+ day, 23+ hour ago (519+ words) INDEPENDENCE campaign group Believe in Scotland (BIS) has hosted the first of its new online meetings for organisers and activists from across the country. The new "national online Yes groups gathering", to take place twice a month, brought together around 130 local grassroots groups on Wednesday night. The meeting marked the next step in the organisation's plan to "renew the independence campaign, rebuild our momentum, and reunite the Scottish independence movement" through next year's Scottish independence congress. Groups from across Scotland including Yes for EU, Yes Inverclyde, and Yes Carnoustie ran watch parties and engaged in discussion, with many describing the session as "motivating, uplifting, and energising". Topics during the meeting included the organisation's Road to Independence Plan, a recent "i-Switch" campaign urging voters to back independence to save money on their energy bills. and discussion on building momentum in local…...

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